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A Sudanese soldier holds up his bullet belt during President Omar al-Bashir's visit to Sudan's main petroleum centre of Heglig where Sudan's army says more than 1,000 Southern soldiers died in battle. Bashir said there will be no more talks with South Sudan, as fresh Sudanese air raids dashed hopes for an end to weeks of fighting.

A Sudanese soldier holds up his bullet belt during President Omar al-Bashir's visit to Sudan's main petroleum centre of Heglig where Sudan's army says more than 1,000 Southern soldiers died in battle. Bashir said there will be no more talks with South Sudan, as fresh Sudanese air raids dashed hopes for an end to weeks of fighting. (Getty Images)

A Sudanese soldier holds up his bullet belt during President Omar al-Bashir's visit to Sudan's main petroleum centre of Heglig where Sudan's army says more than 1,000 Southern soldiers died in battle. Bashir said there will be no more talks with South Sudan, as fresh Sudanese air raids dashed hopes for an end to weeks of fighting.